Late Pandit A Kanan

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Late Pandit A Kanan: 18 June, 1929 – 12 September, 2004

 

English Traslated Testimonial- Click To Read

Born in Madras on June 18, 1929, Pandit A Kanan is renowned for his individual gayaki. Gifted with a very melodious voice, vocal music was his hobby right from his youth. But it was his passion for cricket, at which he excelled, that eventually paved the way for his future career.

He started his career with the Railways, which he joined at the age of 18. While visiting Mumbai to play a cricket match, Kanan happened to visit All India Radio and decided to get his voice tested. The AIR personnel were astounded by the youngster’s exquisite voice and immediately offered him a programme. Kanan had taken his first step into the world of music!

Enthused and inspired, the young Kanan returned to Hyderabad to start his tryst with Hindustani classical music. His first tutor was Shri Lahanu Babu Rao. His career with the Railways later brought him to Kolkata, where he resumed his training under a new guru, the late Shri Girija Shankar Chakraborty. It was during these two years of training that Kanan made his mark. He won innumerable prizes and enormous acclaim. As a result, when the time came for him to leave Kolkata, he was persuaded by his many admirers to leave his job and stay on!

 

Finally, Pandit Kanan settled down in Kolkata to concentrate solely on his music. His formal debut at the All Bengal Music Conference in 1943 was a resounding success. He never looked back after that. He later came in contact with the legendary Ustad Amir Khan and interacted with him extensively. The singing style he carved out however was singularly his own, suiting his own personality and spirit. His rendition of Hamsadhwani, Rageshri, Jog etc made him an extremely popular khayal singer not only in Kolkata but throughout the country.

 

A top grade artiste of AIR, Kanan has performed in all the important music conferences in the country, including National Programmes and Radio Sangeet Sammelans. He has also lent his voice to many films, the music of which became legendary- Meghe Dhaka Tara, Basant Bahar, Jadu Bhatta and Megh Malhar, to name but a few.

 

Kishore Roy with A Kanan- Click To Zoom

He has enriched the world of music not only through his own singing but also through the enormous service he has rendered towards the cause of Hindustani classical music. Pt. Kanan, till date, has probably trained more students than any other guru. His generosity and his helpfulness – towards his numerous students and his fellow artistes – often at the cost of his own well-being – is legendary. In the 50s, he, along with other musicians, founded the Calcutta Music Circle. He later went on to become one of the first gurus to join ITC-SRA and played a major role in its evolution. He was also a member of its Experts Committee.

Pandit Kanan received the prestigious ITC Award for 1993-1994 and the Sangeet Natak Academy award in the year 1995. He is married to renowned vocalist Malabika Kanan.

One of the senior most Gurus of the ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Pandit A Kanan died at the AMRI Apollo Hospitals, Kolkata on September 12, 2004. The end came at 8 pm. The mortal remains of the departed soul were kept at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy from 11 a.m to 1.30 p.m the followng day.

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April, 2007 – Alam KhanHe wrote some lines for us on 10th February, 1990:
Translated English Testimonial: Mr. Kishore Roy have been tuning our harmoniums since past five years and we are really very much satisfied with his work. We, our students and friends have been using his hand made Harmoniums since then, ‘CALCUTTA MUSICAL DEPOT’, in fact his showroom is situated at Bhowanipore. I myself have attended many sophisticated programs using Harmoniums made by him. To the best of my knowledge he is one of the greatest Harmonium maker of this age and especially the art of his tuning incomparable. There are very few people like us who bother about music and tune but he has completely satisfied this emotion and heart. I bless him as that he might progress fast in his work and establish himself as accomplished personality. I pray to the Almighty God as that he may shower His gift of blessing on him.A Kanan (Musician), 10th February’ 1990.
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